Registration Soon Open - OpenModelica/MODPROD Workshops Febr 2015
Registration Soon Open - OpenModelica/MODPROD Workshops Febr 2015
Location: Linkoping University, Linkoping, Sweden
9th MODPROD Workshop on Model-Based Product Development, February 3-4, 2015
7th OpenModelica Annual Workshop, February 2, 2015
Special theme for this year: Open Source
Keynote for OpenModelica'2015 workshop:
- Rudiger Franke, Specialist in Process Optimization Technology, ABB AG, "Treatment of Mathematical Optimization Programs for Dynamic Systems with OpenModelica"
Keynotes for MODPROD'2015 Workshop
- Francis Bordeleau, Product Manager SW Development, Ericsson. "Open Source Modeling -- Main Motivations and Key Challenges!"
- Claude Gomez, CEO at Scilab Enterprises. "Why using Scilab Open Source Software for Numerical Computation in Model-Based Development?"
- Sebastien Gerard, Head of the LISE labs and leader of the Eclipse Papyrus project. "Model-Driven Engineering: Authoring and Exploiting Models"
- Kannan Moudgalya, Prof. at IIT Mumbay and head of spoken-tutorial.org project. "Massive Online Teaching of Programming and Simulation Using Open Source"
Six tutorials including subjects such as Modelica, modeling and simulation, FMI and co-simulation, fault modeling and traceability, analysis and model design.
Program and Workshop Registration at: www.modprod.liu.se
NOTE: Higher registration fee after January 23, 2015.
The workshops are concerned with, but not limited to, the following themes:
MODPROD workshop
- Cyber-physical system modeling
- Integrated hardware-software modeling
- Hardware modeling
- Software modeling
- Co-modeling, Co-simulation, FMI
- Multi-body systems
- Multi-domain/Multi-physics, e.g. electrical-hydraulic
- Modelica-UML-SysML
- Modeling and simulation tools
- CAD modeling
- Design optimization and analysis
- Hardware in the loop simulation
- Real-time and embedded system modeling
- Electrical/hydraulics modeling
OpenModelica Annual Workshop
- Applications of OpenModelica
- Modelica Libraries with OpenModelica
- Industrial Use Cases
- OpenModelica in Teaching
- OpenModelica tool developments
- Solver issues in OpenModelica
- Meta modeling and hardware/software modeling
- Code generation in OpenModelica
- Parallel compilation and execution
- Model-based optimization
Supporting organizations
The Center for Model-based Product Development (MODPROD) is an inter-disciplinary research center at Linkoping University. It revolves around model-based tools and methods for cyber-physical systems, mechanical systems, electronic systems and software, and unified approaches for model-based design. This workshop brings together expertise in these fields to discuss state of the art and the way ahead.
The Open Source Modelica Consortium (OSMC) is a non-profit organization supporting the development of the OpenModelica Open-Source implementation of Modelica and related tools, e.g. ModelicaML (UML-Modelica integration), OMOptim, OMPython, OMDebugger, OM FMI tooling, for industrial and academic usage.
For more information and previous workshops see www.modprod.liu.se and www.openmodelica.org